From Mahaprachachon, April 20-26, 2012
The cover reads: Parliament’s voice will go which way?
The blurb reads: The phrase “the majority of votes will lead others” from “democrat people” is not only a “political discourse” that they hope to “get good things to themselves and send bad things to others”, but they also aim to destroy parliament’s reputation. The truth is… the parliament is the center of Thai people’s voice. So parliament’s voice will go which way? [Referring to the opposition criticism that the Pheu Thai government is using its majority to railroad laws benefiting Thaksin. The contention is that, if the government is in the majority, they have carte blanche to do what they want as they are the voice of the people.]
On the right: Democrats become gloomy.
Money can buy anything.
“Politics” is the story of area.
Unlock Thailand.

From Mahaprachachon, April 20-26, 2012
Let it be… Let it be crazy!
The political movement is a new situation– UDD-Red Shirts upgrade themselves to the international level with full support by “the greatest friend” Hun Sen
From Mahaprachachon, April 20-26, 2012
Headline: Leaders with no maturity leaders with world population’s nightmare
[Comparing former PM Abhisit to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.]
From Mahaprachachon, April 20-26, 2012
Headline: Behind the scenes of Red Shirts group at Siem Reap
From Mahaprachachon, April 20-26, 2012
Headline: From bloody Songkran to Songkran in the three lands. [meaning Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia]















